Join For His Glory for a discussion on how
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https://christianforums.net/threads/psalm-70-1-save-me-o-god-lord-help-me-now.108509/
Read through the following study by Tenchi for more on this topic
https://christianforums.net/threads/without-the-holy-spirit-we-can-do-nothing.109419/
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wow and I feel bad cause im shunned on every forum I visit.Great article... Thanks for sharing. One quote from the article "Those with Christianophobia tend to deny they are intolerant..." So true, so very true.
I had signed up on a forum basically for moms and basically to share/discuss/get encouragement in homeschooling the kids but also to just chit chat when I had the time. It wasn't a Christian site and believe me... the level of intolerance for Christians was pretty astounding. Anyone who was vocal about their faith was spammed with some pretty horrific posts. One Christian woman who consistently shared simple videos of an encouraging verse and hymn was spammed with some pretty vile stuff...all under the noses of the mods and in full violation of the rules.
I had made a fairly interesting observation... the worst of the spammers tended to be the moms who were noted for having higher education. It was interesting to talk with one of these moms... She had several educational and psychological degrees and worked extensively in school and could talk intelligently about the issue of bullying. Once, she had posted a particularly vile, blasphemous picture in a thread in which one Christian woman had shared a praise to God and I talked with her about it. About the irony of here she was a professional, highly educated woman who spoke often and eloquently about the negative effects of bullying and she was bullying this other woman. She simply could not see her actions as bullying or wrong in any way. Her excuse was that Christians are oppressors of women, homosexuals and are "almost always" (in her opinion) racists and bigots and therefore any Christian posting any of that "god @$%*" deserved to be treated like a troll. She seemed incapable of seeing her own bigotry.
Great article... Thanks for sharing. One quote from the article "Those with Christianophobia tend to deny they are intolerant..." So true, so very true.
I had signed up on a forum basically for moms and basically to share/discuss/get encouragement in homeschooling the kids but also to just chit chat when I had the time. It wasn't a Christian site and believe me... the level of intolerance for Christians was pretty astounding. Anyone who was vocal about their faith was spammed with some pretty horrific posts. One Christian woman who consistently shared simple videos of an encouraging verse and hymn was spammed with some pretty vile stuff...all under the noses of the mods and in full violation of the rules.
I had made a fairly interesting observation... the worst of the spammers tended to be the moms who were noted for having higher education. It was interesting to talk with one of these moms... She had several educational and psychological degrees and worked extensively in school and could talk intelligently about the issue of bullying. Once, she had posted a particularly vile, blasphemous picture in a thread in which one Christian woman had shared a praise to God and I talked with her about it. About the irony of here she was a professional, highly educated woman who spoke often and eloquently about the negative effects of bullying and she was bullying this other woman. She simply could not see her actions as bullying or wrong in any way. Her excuse was that Christians are oppressors of women, homosexuals and are "almost always" (in her opinion) racists and bigots and therefore any Christian posting any of that "god @$%*" deserved to be treated like a troll. She seemed incapable of seeing her own bigotry.
Why should Christians be "concerned"? We were told over 2,000 years ago that this would be precisely the way it is. The "powerful elites" crucified Christ, martyred His apostles, and persecuted the churches centuries ago. The word Christ used was "hatred", not "phobia".... but in another sense, they should be concerned, because those with "Christianophobia" tend to be powerful elites with influence in certain important areas, such as higher education
you may be experiencing pacifistchristianophobiaI hear of christianophobia in the military but I have never seen it.
...the worst of the spammers tended to be the moms who were noted for having higher education.